JT Curtis


Joseph "JT" Curtis is an American musician, record producer and actor based in New York City. He was an original cast member of the Broadway musical, Let it Be as the lead guitarist. He has played guitar with Shooter Jennings, Oscar Brashear, Rosie Flores, Becky and the Blu-Tones, and Starlight Orchestras.
JT Curtis grew up in Los Angeles where he produced production music for CBS, ABC, FOX, The Super Bowl and for the NCAA's March Madness. In 2008, Curtis produced the 7th Sun album From the Beginning, featuring notable musicians Adam Kury, Stephen Quadros, and Michael Russeck. The album was released independently through CD Baby and was nominated "Best Independent CD" by Southbay Music Awards and lauded by critics. In 2009, he performed for Jimmy Carter's 85th Birthday with the award winning St. Genevieve High School chorale.
Before relocating to New York in 2010, Curtis produced his "One Man Band" single "Make it to the Bridge." A YouTube video for the song features Curtis playing all instruments. In New York, he formed the band, Mad Mongoose, and produced his next single "Shake it Off" in December 2013. The single was independently released through TuneCore.
In the beginning of 2015, Curtis produced his debut solo album "One Last Stand" which was also released independently. A song from the album, "Home " was featured on Reverbnation. A music video for the song also appeared on YouTube.
From July to September 2013, JT Curtis performed in Let it Be on Broadway. The show's rendition of "While My Guitar Gently Weeps", which Curtis sang and performed the guitar solo, was praised by critics as the highlight of the play. He also toured with the production since 2015 in North America, New Zealand, and Asia.
JT Curtis starred in the 2012 film, Soul: The Last Show, for which he was also the musical director.